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tell us on facebook. add listerine® total care for more complete oral care. ♪ it works in six different ways to restore enamel... strengthen teeth... freshen breath... help prevent cavities... and kill bad breath germs for a whole mouth clean. so go beyond the brush with listerine® total care, the most complete mouthwash. now get all the benefits... without the alcohol. new listerine® total care zero. now get all the benefits... without the alcohol. uh oh. i gotta go. [ female announcer ] and with charmin ultra soft, you can get that same cushiony feeling while still using less. its design is soft and more absorbent. so you can use four times less versus the leading value brand. ah. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft. >>> hello from new york. it's sunday, and this is "up with chris hayes." and it's the official day of dedication to the memorial of reverend martin luther king jr. we are focusing on the reverend king, his life and achievements and how his legacy continues to shape our lives. my gu
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reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. >>> we're talking about america's two-tiered justice system, and we are here with christopher duicky, and this conversation has been fascinating about the double standards. what ultimately do you think is the way to restore to get back to the rule of law given the very real obstacles that there are. there's a case to be made. to briefly outline it, you saw instincts, very strong powerful instincts in the administration to pursue the rule of law at the beginning. there was the executive order that they were going to close gonzal guantanamo, and they nominated johnson, a strong defender of civil liberties, and one of the biggest critics of the torture regime, and that was met with a massive backlash, and it seemed like that backlash was successful, that it did coward them a little bit. what do you see as restoring the rule of law? >> well, when the rule of law becomes eroded, and the political institutions don't work any longer to eer effect . and we
reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. >>> we're talking about america's two-tiered justice system, and we are here with christopher duicky, and this conversation has been fascinating about the double standards. what ultimately do you think is the way to restore to get back to the rule of law given the very real obstacles that there are. there's a case to be made. to briefly outline it, you saw instincts, very strong powerful instincts in the...
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for joining us on "up." coming up next is "weekends with alex witt" and tomorrow we'll talk about glenn greenwald and follow us on twitter. see you tomorrow. thanks for getting up. we're america's natural gas and here's what we did today: supported nearly 3 million steady jobs across our country... ... scientists, technicians, engineers, machinists... ... adding nearly 400 billion dollars to our economy... we're at work providing power to almost a quarter of our homes and businesses... ... and giving us cleaner rides to work and school... and tomorrow, we could do even more. cleaner, domestic, abundant and creating jobs now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter power, today. learn more at anga.us. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonder what other questionable choices i've made? [ '80s dance music plays ] [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. to bring you a low-priced medicare prescription drug plan. ♪ with the lowest national plan premium... ♪ ...and cop
for joining us on "up." coming up next is "weekends with alex witt" and tomorrow we'll talk about glenn greenwald and follow us on twitter. see you tomorrow. thanks for getting up. we're america's natural gas and here's what we did today: supported nearly 3 million steady jobs across our country... ... scientists, technicians, engineers, machinists... ... adding nearly 400 billion dollars to our economy... we're at work providing power to almost a quarter of our homes and...
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they're using their bodies. they're using everything they have the same way we did during the '60s. their putting their bodies on the line to dramatize to the largest part of society, that they're not happy, they're not satisfied and they want to see government and they want to see the business community humanized. >> i want to talk to you a bit about the memorial that will be dedicated tomorrow but i want to ask you one more question on this topic while i have you here. there was a video of you trying to speak to occupy protesters in atlanta. it made the round. it got a lot of play on the internet. i want to get you to weigh in afterward. here's the tape we have. >>. >> we have someone here who would like to address the assembly. that person is congressman john lewis. how do we feel about congressman john lewis addressing the assembly at this time? are there any bucks? there's a buck here. the point of the general assembly, the democratic process is not seeking a human being is apparently more valuable than any other human being. >> these are likely that we're going to come to cons
they're using their bodies. they're using everything they have the same way we did during the '60s. their putting their bodies on the line to dramatize to the largest part of society, that they're not happy, they're not satisfied and they want to see government and they want to see the business community humanized. >> i want to talk to you a bit about the memorial that will be dedicated tomorrow but i want to ask you one more question on this topic while i have you here. there was a video...
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joining us p.j. crowley, former assistant secretary of state for public affairs, under president obama. a 26-year-old veteran of the air force, the omar bradley chair and strategic leadership at dickinson college, penn state law and thank you for joining us. >> good morning, chris. >> given the costs of the war that i just reeled off. this is the iconic example of the government doing something unjust and being unable to stop it it and watching in horror as it unfolded, what was your reaction yesterday to the announcement from president obama that this was finally coming to a close? >> well, i see this in terms of the beginning of a normal relationship between the united states and iraq. i'm scratching my head as some of the reaction of the republican candidates. we have helped make iraq a sovereign country, as you just detailed at a tremendous cost that cannot be sustained or duplicated in any other context. we will find a way to continue to support iraq. we will develop a partnership with iraq. it
joining us p.j. crowley, former assistant secretary of state for public affairs, under president obama. a 26-year-old veteran of the air force, the omar bradley chair and strategic leadership at dickinson college, penn state law and thank you for joining us. >> good morning, chris. >> given the costs of the war that i just reeled off. this is the iconic example of the government doing something unjust and being unable to stop it it and watching in horror as it unfolded, what was...
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kind enough to join us. tim and maria also with us. here's a quote attributed to president obama on the passing of steve jobs that reads, we haven't just lost a great innovator, lost a person who had his stuff together and knew what was going on. made up from "the onion." last american who knew what the -- [ muted ] he was doing dies. i loved that piece. it captures a feeling that here was, as dan was saying, we've had tremendous failure. one person who at the very least seemed super competent at what he was doing. >> oh, yeah. steve jobs is a visionary who was impossible to deal with as a human being. be clear about that. impossible to deal with, but the thing that was most admirable about him was that he was incredibly good at his job. you know? like that aura of confidence that surrounded him was something that people really treasured in the tech industry. >> and really rooted in, i think it was rooted in actual confidence. right? people will sometimes talk about the reality distortion field that surrounded steve jobs, rooted in the
kind enough to join us. tim and maria also with us. here's a quote attributed to president obama on the passing of steve jobs that reads, we haven't just lost a great innovator, lost a person who had his stuff together and knew what was going on. made up from "the onion." last american who knew what the -- [ muted ] he was doing dies. i loved that piece. it captures a feeling that here was, as dan was saying, we've had tremendous failure. one person who at the very least seemed super...